Why we say No to Mining
All communities have the right to defend their territories, livelihoods and the wellbeing of the people and the earth.
All communities have the right to say no to mining.
All communities have the right to defend their territories, livelihoods and the wellbeing of the people and the earth.
All communities have the right to say no to mining.
A global analysis of over 500 sources, identifies four major trends in how the mining industry has abused the pandemic to turn a profit and advance their interests, putting land and water protectors at greater risk of harm.
El 22 de julio de 2021 es el Día Mundial contra la Minería. Este año, nos alcanza a la mayoría debido a la COVID bajo bloqueos o confinamientos que, en muchos casos, restringen nuestros derechos y hacen invisibles nuestras luchas contra la minería destructiva.
Una coalición mundial de más de 180 plataformas comunitarias, organizaciones de derechos humanos y medioambientales y académicos de 36 países piden a la Unión Europea que abandone sus planes de la expansión masiva de la minería en el marco de los planes de la UE de un “Pacto Verde” (Green Deal) y “Recuperación Verde”.
A global coalition of 180+ community platforms, human rights and environmental organisations and academics from 36 nations is calling on the EU to abandon its plans to massively expand dirty mining as part of EU Green Deal and Green Recovery plans.
The 48 European members of the Yes to Life No to Mining network have prepared a common statement denouncing the EU’s plans for a Green Deal and Post-Covid recovery based on the expansion of destructive mining.